We are located in Park County with two locations on US Highway 285. Here are directions to our buildings in Bailey and Fairplay, which are mainly open on specific training nights.

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As a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization your donations to PCSAR are tax deductible.

PCSAR is currently looking for an SUV Response Vehicle and two Snowmobiles.

Have you bought your CORSAR Card?

Why Buy a CORSAR Card?Colorado residents and visitors are well served by dedicated volunteer search and rescue teams, but mission costs are often in the thousands of dollars. By purchasing a Colorado Outdoor Recreation Search and Rescue (CORSAR) Card you are contributing to the Search and Rescue Fund, which will reimburse these teams for costs incurred in your search and rescue. Funds remaining at the end of the year are used to help pay for training and equipment for these teams. Anyone who purchases a current hunting/fishing license, or boat, snowmobile, ATV registration already contributes to the fund.

You can purchase the card from the State of Colorado directly by clicking HERE.

OUR TEAM

Park County Search and Rescue (PCSAR) is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to serving Park County, Colorado in the many facets of wilderness emergency. We are dispatched by the Park County Sheriff's Office and respond to approximately 50 calls per year, ranging from overdue hikers to technical rescues to out-of-county assists.

Along with our primary focus on saving lives, we offer Wilderness Safety and Awareness education to the community through on site visits, Hug-a-Tree Presentations and our regular Tuesday night trainings in Bailey and Fairplay. These trainings are always open to the public and we welcome you to join us.

If you'd like to join our team, become involved, or request a non-emergency service provided by PCSAR, please feel free to contact us or attend one of our Tuesday night trainings.